Inside DC Next Level: Scott Snyder Details a New Era for DC’s Underserved Heroes

From Batwoman to Lobo, DC Next Level aims to energize the line with fresh voices, reader-friendly stories, and bold reinventions of classic characters.

by Joshua Raynor
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DC Comics is preparing to launch a bold new publishing initiative in 2026, and writer Scott Snyder has shed light on what fans can expect from DC Next Level — a curated line of in-continuity titles designed to elevate characters who have lived for too long in the shadows of DC’s biggest icons. Rather than rebooting continuity or dismantling what’s already working, DC Next Level aims to create a new creative lane: one that honors the past, invites new readers in, and empowers creators to build fresh, modern takes on classic heroes and antiheroes.

Unlike prior initiatives built around timeline resets or universe-wide restructuring, DC Next Level is uniquely positioned as a middle path. The titles are fully part of the existing DC Universe, but they’re constructed so that readers can jump in cold, even if they’ve never read a comic starring these characters before. It’s a blend of accessibility and continuity—something fans have been asking for but rarely receive in a sustained, line-wide effort.

The 2026 Lineup: A Mix of Fan Favorites and Underserved Icons

The first wave of DC Next Level books is set to begin rolling out in March 2026, and the lineup already reflects a thoughtful strategy. Instead of relying on the usual publishing anchors like Batman or Superman, the focus shifts to characters who have passionate fanbases but inconsistent publishing support.

Among the headliners is a new Batwoman series, written by Greg Rucka with art by Dani. Rucka’s return to the character he helped redefine promises a grounded, emotionally resonant take — a reinvigoration of one of DC’s most compelling modern heroes.

Also on the slate is a fresh Legion of Super-Heroes relaunch, spearheaded by Joshua Williamson. With the Legion’s vast mythology and huge cast, the challenge lies in making the 31st century accessible without diluting its grandeur. Williamson’s track record suggests a balance of big-picture storytelling and streamlined character focus.

A new Lobo series from the team of Skottie Young and Jorge Corona has also been announced, and early descriptions suggest a version of the character that feels both classic and unfiltered — exactly the kind of stylized, high-energy chaos that suits Lobo’s brand.

Other announced titles include:

  • Deathstroke: The Terminator

  • Firestorm: The Nuclear Man

  • Batman: Shadow of the Bat

  • Zatanna

  • The Demon

  • Barbara Gordon: Breakout

A robust mix of creators is attached as well, including Mariko Tamaki, Deniz Camp, James Harren, Jeff Lemire, Tony Fleecs, and Jamal Campbell. It’s a blend of veteran visionaries and emerging voices — a key piece of the initiative’s identity.

A Creator-First Philosophy at the Core

One of the most exciting aspects of DC Next Level is what Snyder describes as its creator-forward approach. Instead of assigning characters based on publishing needs, DC invited writers and artists to choose the characters they’re most passionate about. This approach not only increases enthusiasm but strengthens the storytelling from the ground up.

The mandate isn’t to reinvent the characters beyond recognition, but to give creators space to present fresh, approachable stories that don’t require years of backstory familiarity. That accessibility is a cornerstone of the entire line. A reader picking up Zatanna or The Demon for the first time should feel immediately at home — immersed, not overwhelmed.

The early pitches, according to Snyder, have ranged from horror-infused supernatural reinventions to gritty, urban thrillers to wild, cosmic sci-fi. That tonal diversity is intentional. DC Next Level doesn’t want to be a single brand of storytelling — it wants to be a platform for variety within the larger DC Universe.

This strategy also speaks to a growing trend in comics: trusting creators to follow their instincts rather than box them into synergy-driven directives. When creators love the characters they’re writing, that passion inevitably bleeds onto the page.

What DC Next Level Means for the Future of the DC Universe

With DC Next Level arriving in the wake of multiple major events, it serves as something of a recalibration. Instead of another line-wide upheaval, Next Level is a broadening of the universe — an attempt to fill in the corners with new stories that matter but don’t require readers to track every continuity detail.

For long-time fans, the fact that the books remain firmly in continuity is a reassurance. None of these stories replace or overwrite what’s come before. They simply expand it.

For new readers or those returning after time away, these titles may become ideal entry points—books that feel modern, standalone, and character-focused while still contributing to the greater DC tapestry.

The hope is that by presenting a line anchored by a diversity of tones, genres, and characters, DC can appeal to audiences who don’t always see themselves reflected in the mainstream superhero lineup.

Looking Ahead: What We Still Don’t Know

While many details have been revealed, some questions remain:

  • What is the release cadence for the full 2026 slate?

  • How interconnected will these books be — lightly tied to continuity or heavily cross-referential?

  • Will Next Level expand further in 2027 if the initiative succeeds?

  • How will fans respond to a line that pushes non-flagship characters to the forefront?

Regardless of what comes next, DC Next Level marks a notable shift in DC’s publishing philosophy. It’s not a reboot, not an event, and not a temporary imprint. It’s a commitment to creative freedom, accessibility, and deeper exploration of the DC Universe, driven by creators’ personal connection to the characters they choose to write.

For readers, it’s an invitation — a chance to step into new stories that feel alive, energized, and unconstrained by decades of narrative weight. If the line delivers on its promises, 2026 could mark the beginning of a new era for DC Comics, one where every corner of the universe gets its chance to shine.

Stay tuned to DC Comics News for more updates as they arrive.

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